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  • He does seem a bit reclusive.

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  • I guess she stammered a bit.

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  • I have to mull it around in my head a bit more if you don't mind.

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  • Isn't that a bit melodramatic?

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  • I just wanted to see a bit of your city before I drive to your car.

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  • I just need a place to duck out of the rain for a bit.

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  • Bianca, we'll be out back in the command center for a bit.

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  • I'm having a bit of trouble with that.

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  • All of us are feeling the pressure plus you have a new baby and a cranky husband who isn't helping you a bit.

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  • I thought you might be a bit more accommodating.

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  • Thanks. It's been a bit rough lately for both of us.

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  • I am just a bit distressed, Father.

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  • It's a bit chilly for me.

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  • Was she pushing the good-kid, bad-kid behavior, the line between right and wrong, a bit too far?

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  • Then he added, "I might be a bit too busy."

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  • But you're a bit premature.

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  • She comes on a bit strong, but she's from good people.

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  • How do I know the two matters aren't tied together unless I poke a bit?

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  • We got a bit rowdy.

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  • That's a bit fortuitous, isn't it?

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  • Yes. She sounded a bit sad—resigned, I guess, but she said everything was fine.

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  • It might get the pot boiling a bit.

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  • They gathered ponchos and a blanket, just in case afternoon showers arrived a bit early.

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  • Pumpkin is a bit kooky, but I believe him.

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  • He was the one who switched the bones, killing two stones with one bird—" "I think you've got that a bit mixed up," Dean offered, but Fred was on a roll.

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  • A nosy bartender told me Ginger was expecting something a bit more lasting than her attorney had to offer.

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  • He was a bit wild at times, but a good kid.

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  • Be back in a bit.

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  • I'm thinking death might be a bit more to my liking.

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  • In fact, the normal world --while comforting --seemed a bit boring after her trauma.

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  • She's a bit jet- lagged though.

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  • Romas isn't bad, but I can imagine most of these guys have a bit too much testosterone.

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  • What better place to be a bit more daring in life than on another planet?

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  • Some of them are bound to be a bit on the kooky side.

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  • Cynthia took the opportunity to push Edith a bit further.

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  • Seeing as I was awake anyhow, I did a bit of surfing for info about our guest.

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  • Donnie's Ma needed a bit of convincing but figured I wasn't going to do him no harm.

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  • His wife Annie was dour and a bit on the chunky side.

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  • I know it's a bit stuffy but it's all that's left.

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  • It's very romantic, even if the language is a bit stilted.

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  • Folks were a bit more formal back then.

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  • He hinted Janet's teaching qualifications were a bit suspect.

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  • By the way, she's a bit peeved about the picture.

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  • Makes reading Annie Quincy's journal a bit more interesting, doesn't it?

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  • Dean offered, in spite of being a bit peeved at the man's abruptness.

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  • Kind of beating the horse to the front of the pack a bit early in the race, isn't she?

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  • It's a bit bewildering, isn't it?

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  • He doesn't care for my stories a bit.

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  • But 'gazillion' is a bit heavy.

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  • Then maybe, thank God, we'll have a bit of peace.

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  • Now, given that, wouldn't you say whoever did the cutting might suspect it would cause Mr. Shipton a bit of bodily harm?

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  • He gets a bit vexatious at times.

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  • My guess is someone did a bit of planning for Jerome Shipton's big fall, and Edith hasn't demonstrated any real talent for long-range thinking.

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  • It seems her aunt is a bit under the weather, again.

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  • He's a nice little boy, a bit immature, but very intelligent.

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  • Corday filled me in, at least a bit.

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  • If I was a bit more sensitive, I might have stopped her.

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  • You're letting this saintly man of the cloth off a bit easy, aren't you?

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  • It all sounds a bit complicated to me.

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  • Of course it's a bit involved.

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  • I gotta go away a bit.

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  • It's a bit confusing and a lot of it's speculation on my part, but bear with me and I think I have enough of the answers to make some sense of what happened.

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  • Would you care to expand on that a bit?

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  • Jackson felt she should wait a bit longer, but she was determined.

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  • Things will be a bit clearer in the morning.

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  • Good then, let's have at it, chop, chop, in a bit of a hurry here.

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  • He lifted up a bit to see her feet and found the answer.

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  • If he didn't like Connor, his mood wouldn't have mattered a bit.

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  • It was still early, but he would hang back for a bit and check things out thoroughly before going into action.

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  • She grabbed his shoulders, gyrated a bit and squealed, No, Jackson and Elisabeth are.

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  • It's a bit messy, I'm going through things.

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  • Yes, I'm a bit of a shoeaholic.

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  • First soprano's voices are usually a bit thinner.

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  • Are you sure you don't want to wait a bit longer?

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  • Jackson is a bit under the weather.

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  • They had accomplished quite a bit the previous day, and Sarah felt comfortable about being away for the next two days.

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  • Perfect. Let's sit down and relax for a bit before we change.

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  • I think I'm feeling a bit like a dirty old man.

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  • I think it's just a bit too much to watch.

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  • He hadn't left the house yet, so seemed a bit stir crazy, but otherwise was adjusting without problems.

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  • I think there is a bit of a difference.

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  • He found it both amusing and a bit disconcerting that both Sidwell women's initial reaction was to castrate him.

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  • I would like to go back to the hotel and nap for a bit.

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  • We were a bit preoccupied with turning Skippy and all.

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  • Sarah had pouted for a bit about not being able to wear her rings, but recovered quickly.

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  • Can we wait a bit?

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  • She has a bit too much Diprivan in her system.

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  • We need a place to hide for a bit.

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  • While the night's events were still a bit hazy, her memory was clear enough to feel gratitude towards the man crouched beside her.

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  • I'm going to scout around for a bit.

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  • Raid is a bit of an overstatement.

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  • Hearing the whole truth makes me falter a bit when I think about what happened.

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  • Yeah, but all the same, if it was you who skipped, wouldn't you be a bit anxious about what was happening?

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  • Fred asked, a bit peeved.

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  • Maybe he never intended to get his head wet—just paddle around a bit.

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  • You're a bit early; I was just killing some time.

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  • Cynthia looked a bit misty-eyed as she rose and began picking up the dishes and turned to her son.

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  • Then, in a fit of honesty, he apologized for having put away a bit too much booze after he dropped her off.

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  • A short, balding man, who looked as if a haircut was more a social event than a necessity, rose to leave, and with a glance at the back room said, "Ol' Ralph always was a bit weird."

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  • I'm a bit fuzzy on some of the details but I'm sure Jeffrey Byrne is dead and you played his part so well, even Jonathan Winston never considered he was chasing someone else.

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  • It did sound a bit overwhelming.

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  • It was actually a bit of a nuisance to go out to breakfast at times, but mostly they had completed chores and were on their way to some outing.

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  • If she enjoyed the romantic side of him, it must be because there was a bit of romance deep inside her own heart.

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  • All this wasn't doing anyone a bit of good.

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  • Might knock me on my ass for a bit.

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  • Leave me alone for a bit.

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  • He seemed a genial sort though, if not a bit of a show-off.

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  • Rob is a bit of a show-off, is he not?

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  • Yes, I believe he is a bit of a clown.

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  • It won't bother me a bit.

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  • Walking around for a bit.

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  • It's a bit crowded.

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  • I'll leave you alone for a bit.

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  • The end of the first interval of this length (counting from the piece of bunting) is marked by a bit of leather, the second by a cord with two knots, the third by one with three knots, and so on; the middle of each of these lengths (half-knot) is also marked by a cord with one knot.

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  • In fact the uniformity of brass and bell-metal is only superficial; if we adopt the methods described in the article Metallography, and if, after polishing a plane face on a bit of gun-metal, we etch away the surface layer and examine the new surface with a lens or a microscope, we find a complex pattern of at least two materials.

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  • From its source to the lake the Rhone is a purely Alpine river, flowing through the great trench which it has cut for itself between two of the loftiest Alpine ranges, and which (save a bit at its north-west end) forms the Canton of the Valais.

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  • They sat at long tables, the elders read the words of institution and prayed, and passed a loaf round from which each broke off a bit and ate, the wine being handed round in flagons.

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  • There was a story that in the 8th century a bishop of Lisbon, to escape from the Arabs, had fled to islands in the West, where he and his followers had founded seven cities; and when the Indians in Mexico related to the Spanish explorers a bit of their folk-lore, to the effect that they had issued from seven caves, the imaginative white men soon identified these caves with the famous Seven Cities.

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  • Was it a bit of jugglery, or a natural phenomenon, or a piece of self-deception, or an effect of magic?

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  • Pierre Battifol' is correct in supposing that the Disciplina arcani was more or less of a makebelieve, a bit of belletristic trifling on the part of the overrhetorical Fathers of the 4th and 5th centuries.

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  • When he has acquired a little means it is not unusual for the fisher to settle down and reclaim a bit of land.

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  • Barnes also wrote a number of educational books, such as Elements of Perspective, Outlines of Geography, and in 1833 first began his poems in the Dorsetshire dialect, among them the two eclogues " The'Lotments "and" A Bit o'Sly Coorten," in the pages of the local paper.

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  • The idea that a boar, or a god in the shape of a boar, fished up a bit of earth, which subsequently became the world, out of the waters, is very well known to the Aryans of India, and recalls the feats of American musk-rats and coyotes already described.'

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  • Major Hruschka's little son chanced to have in his hand a bit of unsealed comb-honey in a basket to which was attached a piece of string, and, as the boy playfully whirled the basket round in the air, his father noticed a few drops of honey, ?

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  • In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the ecclesiastical parish is presumed to be composed of a single township or vill, and to be conterminous with the manor within the ambit of which it is comprised.

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  • These villages form part of 3 communes, those of Le Chatelard (including Clarens and Vernex) and of Les Planches (including Territet), while a bit (not Chillon) of that of Veytaux is alone included.

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  • By this peace Gustavus succeeded in excluding Muscovy from the Baltic. "I hope to God," he declared to the Stockholm diet in 1617, when he announced the conclusion of peace, "that the Russians will feel it a bit difficult to skip over that little brook."

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  • He's a bit of a pain in the ass.

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  • Maybe Czerno was in town for a bit of vengeance while the White God was across the ocean, or maybe he'd found out about Dusty's wards, the White God's mate and brother.

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  • He trusted Sofi over the Watchers but couldn't help wishing the damned Oracle had been a bit more specific.

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  • Watch her for a bit while we go back and clean up what's left of Czerno's goons.

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  • There were more demons on this level, a couple of which eyed her before moving on, leaving her a bit more confident she wasn't going to be eaten.

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  • She understood a bit more why a mate might appeal to even the Dark One.

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  • Cynthia let her husband harangue a bit longer.

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  • He politely applauded Martha's bravery and pontificated a bit about the dangers of investigating abandoned mines, but the expected sparkle wasn't there.

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  • Yes. She sounded a bit sad—resigned, I guess, but she said everything was fine.

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  • He was the one who switched the bones, killing two stones with one bird—" "I think you've got that a bit mixed up," Dean offered, but Fred was on a roll.

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  • A tranquil season that demands you step back a bit and accept the beauty life gives you.

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  • While this seemed a bit absurd, the more he thought about being the prime candidate in an attempted murder, with his wife a close second, the more he considered the phone tap a real possibility.

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  • She wore a nightgown that was a bit too sheer not to be covered by a robe.

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  • It's makes me falter a bit on the 'Churchy la Fam' theory.

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  • Maybe he never intended to get his head wet—just paddle around a bit.

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  • There were altruistic reasons for getting way for a bit.

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  • Let me digress a bit to let the ink dry.

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  • It appears that we have a new euphemism, "feeling a bit tired".

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  • The Picts used a bit of tactical guile and lured the Northumbrians into a trap with deadly results.

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  • Things are getting a bit hectic for me at the moment.

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  • My aunt has a penchant for things that are a bit wacky.

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  • They ended up deciding to procrastinate a bit more by looking at past exam questions.

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  • I thought he would put up a bit more of a fight.

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  • Then I scratched a bit deeper to reveal the absurdity of the 9/11 commission, they really expect us to believe that stuff?

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  • Enjoy a bit of friendly banter but do not get abusive.

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  • Seriously, tho, whilst this is all musically accomplished, lyrically it's all a bit too for me testosterone-fuelled.

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  • I have to know a bit about it in case I became an adjutant.

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  • Now we've got to get a bit more adventurous.

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  • Just playing devil's advocate to raise a bit of honest debate.

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  • I seem to remember he would occasionally get a bit agitated.

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  • Nor is he simply saying, ah, we're all of us a bit odd, aren't we?

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  • I've always been a bit surprised by how many aircrew are unfaithful.

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  • The Birthday Boy and I both agreed it was way too smooth and the milk foam was a bit too airy.

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  • It's a bit like the viewing part in a cricket pavilion, pleasantly airy and not too overcrowded with tables.

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  • Alice band to give a bit of height.

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  • In order to find the detailed sequence alignment we need to scroll down a bit further.

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  • At some stage a complete re-design will need to be done as I feel that it still looks a bit amateurish.

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  • The proposed new law would have a very wide ambit.

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  • As was stated in Factortame, section 20 must be given a " restricted ambit " because of its penal nature.

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  • It's a bit like the old health promotion adage about having a beautifully equipped ambulance at the bottom of the cliff.

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  • So there you go amigos try a bit of Mexican cooking at the old hacienda tonight.

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  • We can add a bit of space between the two words by using another ampersand.

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  • Hogganfield is hardly fished at all except by seasoned carp anglers, which is a bit of a shame.

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  • Bald Eagle - I went a bit overboard with the farmyard noises on this, but I liked the way Winston hit the anvil.

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  • The whole subject of firearms seems a bit too arcane for the common man.

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  • I have to say I felt a bit ashamed of myself.

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  • The crossing was a bit lively at first and it was very difficult to see any birds, however a few auks went past.

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  • Wilcox seemed a bit AWOL for large patches of the game.

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  • Try making them a bit more exciting by serving them with crispy bacon, crispy cheese crumbs or sweet chestnut crumble.

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  • It is a bit of an experiment, which may or not develop into a full-length ballet.

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  • I'm a bit bamboozled by this re-raise so I just call.

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  • Runner on the third drawer down a bit bandy, but a fine collection of Oatcake crumbs and bent paper clips included.

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  • I even threw in a bit of audience banter.

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  • Barry davies who always seemed to me to think himself a bit above football.

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  • If you want to start a club and play competitive basketball you will need a bit more.

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  • Listening to part 3 of the Horse and his Boy on BBC7, along with a bit more Hama beading.

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  • Why not inject a bit of fun where the child with the tallest beanstalk wins a prize?

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  • We were obviously a bit enthusiastic about filling the engine compartment bilges with water for tunnel ballast!

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  • People in Scotland start saying " A bit hill billy... eh?

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  • Seems to me to be a bit of an air-headed bimbo.

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  • A silver birch, burnt then chopped at with an ax, still looking a bit like a silver birch.

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  • Often they have never seen a birthmark before and they may feel a bit awkward and unsure what to do.

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  • I also felt a bit foolish that I had not kept up with the changes in the security.

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  • Indeed the step from teaching dinghy sailing to managing a Flotilla can seem a bit of a stretch.

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  • I don't feel a bit different--not the least bit.

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  • If they kill him off now it will be a bit blah!

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  • Your Price Furniture Is your garden looking a bit bleak and uninviting?

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  • The first set are low resolution which takes up less memory for a faster download time but the images are a bit blocky.

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  • Right at the start it looked a bit grainy, but as soon as there was any fast movement it was really blocky.

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  • It was all a bit hectic at the end... would they pass their second blood test?

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  • Something a bit bluesy now with Evil Twin by Eamon Alger's Flying Dreams.

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  • I may stay a message boarder a bit longer than I anticipated.

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  • Above the lower deck is the main sitting room, which looked to be a bit small for a full boatload.

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  • I feel like I'm going a bit bonkers to be honest!

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  • On the road from BEIJING to PARIS Some people are just a bit crazy, whilst others are absolutely bonkers.

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  • I got a bit bored with not catching fish too.

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  • The original intro was a bit boring, just a conventional piece of lead guitar.

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  • Lulu She has finally found her spot within the group and has even started to become a bit bossy.

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  • Finally, you can save quite a bit of money by buying silk bouquets, rather than bouquets made of real flowers.

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  • I am thinkin bout Turkey as it is a bit different and alot of people have said its good there!

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  • As he says the brits are holding the market up - and maybe they are flagging a bit now as prices have weakened.

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  • We have not had a chance to try one, but they do look a bit bulky and rugged.

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  • Ok just a bit on the extreme side but isn't all this happening today with all the pc bullshit that's ongoing?

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  • Surfing - Are you a bit of a beach bum?

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  • We boarded the plane at 8.15, it was a fairly good flight but got a bit bumpy at the end.

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  • In the water a bit of weight ' trimming ' was needed at the start to get back to neutral buoyancy.

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  • Maybe we can persuade them to keep flipping burgers a bit longer next year... ... Fort Bill's crowds are the best!

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  • Jeremy Paxman's back and talks to Michael Portillo a bit more, with Lord Falconer and Shirley Williams remaining virtual bystanders.

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  • Let's just say they cleared up a bit of a mess from a sponge cake in double quick time.

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  • Just involves a crazy caper with a wizard robe and a bit of Mors madness.

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  • You can save money and I can get a bit of extra cash to help pay for my studies.

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  • Traverse - the acting area is down the middle with audience sitting on two opposite sides, a bit like a fashion show catwalk.

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  • Mainly feeling cautious, anxious, a bit strange Slipping back down into sadness - needing to let go again!

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  • Then, as I became a bit older, maybe about eight, I started learning cello.

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  • Missing link Do you have a chandelier that needs a bit of renovation?

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  • This change is matched by a somewhat smaller turbo charger, which steps into operation a bit earlier.

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  • True, they might get a bit chatty afterward when it's all over, but I could not imagine anyone talking like this.

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  • It seems a bit cheeky to organize a ride then say, " OK who'll take me there?

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  • I even got a bit cheeky and asked a few policemen directions, who duly gave them to me.

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  • Michael, Brian is 13 so maybe a bit of Xmas cheer would've been more appropriate, rather than a mocking reply.

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  • It sounds a bit cheesy, I know, but I ended up really inspired by them and a genuine advocate for the charity!

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  • I had a bit of a problem with gear selection coming out of the final chicane, which cost me some time.

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  • After about half an hour we were getting a bit chilly.

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  • However, he had the reputation of being a bit of an adventurer and not choosy about ways and means.

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  • Ride NOW, this is where it all gets a bit choppy.

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  • And when someone said I was looking a bit chubby, I was gutted.

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  • Robbo had a pretty good game (although he looked a bit chunky) but got booked for wasting time.

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  • However, when Dangercon announced that the Farber Fund would be the official convention charity, it seemed a bit churlish not to go.

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  • Getting to Faro was always going to be a bit of an anti climax for me.

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  • The Rock from Thermos may sound a bit clunky, but mine is more than ten years old and still going strong.

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  • Overall the designs work, if some of the scene changes are a bit clunky.

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  • This also means the shore fishing has been a bit neglected - I think my rock rods have cobwebs on at the moment.

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  • He was just getting a bit cocky for his own good.

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  • This audio codec requires a bit rate of 192 kbps to provide good audio quality on stereo stations.

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  • This is a bit like the leper colony of the ship.

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  • The music, too, was just a bit too varied to get comfortable with.

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  • Sorry, it gets a bit complicated at times... .

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  • Going on a bit too much... But then, there's something strangely compulsive about the style.

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  • My only problem is im a bit confused about how the dual channel memory system works.

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  • I also like to think of myself as a bit of a coffee connoisseur!

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  • Two title contenders both a bit out of form, to be honest anything could happen.

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  • Some people might feel that truth number 2's corollary and truth number 3 are a bit contradictory.

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  • Although the bit about the PS2 controllers is a bit harsh as i think that the controller does actully work.

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  • I'm using it as a handy convertor between DV and composite and vise versa, which is a bit of a shame!

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  • This was not intended - the story why is a bit convoluted.

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  • Anyway, after the shower, I was still feeling hot and sticky, but I felt a bit cooler.

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  • It always sounded a bit corny to me, personally.

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  • It's a cunning story structure that works brilliantly even when it gets a bit corny.

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  • I've heard he was a bit of a demon on the tennis courts.

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  • So far, I've found the courtship of Nicholas and Alix was a bit strange!

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  • I thought it looked a bit cramped on that stage - maybe 7 fully-fledged ballerinas need a bit more space.

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  • They managed most of the day without using crampons by a bit of step cutting.

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  • That's a bit crap - I don't want to have to pay £ 20 just to charge from a wall plug.

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  • The plot's somewhat creaky and there's hardly any dramatic tension, but fans of this popular series won't mind a bit.

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  • I'm only turning twenty - a bit early for a mid-life crisis.

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  • Didn't quite work, as a bit too crispy on top, and gooey underneath, so the 2 layers separating?

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  • But it wasn't a joke that he had a high croak And walked with a bit of a mince.

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  • I didn't quite cook it for long enough, so the onion was still a bit too crunchy.

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  • I will use a bit of body language on things like dumbbell curls to grind a few more reps out.

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  • Neil Kinnock - The Welsh former Labor Leader who still dabbles a bit in politics!

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  • Makes me feel a bit daft with my bowl of washing up water!

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  • I am back and sitting in the kitchen but still a bit dazed and confused.

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  • I now decamped to the Four Seasons Hotel for a bit of treat for a couple of nights.

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  • Heritage style bedrooms tastefully decorated to add a bit of luxury to your stay.

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  • Let's talk a bit about your responsibility for technical documentation related to the US Department of Justice consent decree.

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  • This easy angled slab (for a scramble) only has small holds and can feel a bit delicate at times.

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  • At the weekend I was feeling a bit despondent...finding it hard to meditate, that sort of thing!

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  • Carolyn has also become a bit of a globetrotter and jets off to various far flung destinations with her mom.

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  • If people are too devious about it, that's when there's a bit of a problem.

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  • It's all looking a bit dicey in the middle east at the moment.

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  • I got onto the marbles in the hairpin, went a bit wide because the rear locked up and got the tires dirty.

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  • Partly for this reason, and feeling a bit disenchanted with the Primos on the SP, I decide to use the APB.

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  • If you went to this show, you would be a bit disgruntled if some of this verbal didn't happen.

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  • I suspected that this might have put the boys off a bit because it made the record company look somewhat disorganized.

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  • Old fans might also be a bit disoriented by a change in format.

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  • Now I was pleased to be thinking of my homeward journey even tho I was a bit dispirited by my painful condition.

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  • Such a value-neutral term seems a bit evasive for a people whose God clearly states that He hates divorce.

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  • They might feel a bit dizzy or even sick.

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  • I guess things could be a bit more complicated if slices of arrays are used for inputs and outputs, but maybe still doable.

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  • Perhaps we are all being a bit too dogmatic.

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  • This may seem a bit drastic to us someone else in charge of such a major decision in our lives!

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  • I've always been a bit of a day dreamer.

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  • The keyboard drones and warp out effects are a bit too minimal to start with but build later on and really strengthen the material.

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  • Answer C will help you work off a few calories and perk you up however you may still feel a bit drowsy.

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  • Now drummer producers can be a bit of a nightmare for the drummer in the band.

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  • I may have been a tad drunk Hehe, think I may have been a bit drunk myself.

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  • The birds were a bit hard to come by there, because it was mid-afternoon, but the activity picked up considerably nearer dusk.

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  • There was a bit of good-natured punter participation and he handled it all with the consummate ease of the experienced professional that he is.

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  • Compared to saving the rainforests, or helping pandas to breed, linguistic ecology can seem a bit tame.

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  • The first time you take ecstasy is a bit like losing your virginity.

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  • Any way, we're having a bit of fun eh?

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  • Should we be a bit embarrassed by the word ' hymn '?

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  • I am a good cook, I enjoy entertaining I am a bit of a car freak, older cars I mean.

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  • But we had a little something up our sleeves to provide a bit of night-time entertainment.

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  • When England played Wales in Cardiff recently, I felt a bit envious of the Welsh who sang their own national anthem.

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  • Let your party guests take turns adding a bit of solution to the can to cause further eruptions.

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  • At the very low prices now charged, it'd be a shame not to indulge yourself in a bit of sheer escapism.

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  • The purpose of these transformations will sound a bit esoteric at the moment.

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  • Thus, the contributors collectively conclude in their final chapter that technological change is a bit like Darwinian evolution.

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  • Still feeling a bit tired, but that may be due to Xmas excesses!

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  • I hoped to take with me a bit more than an extensive, perhaps excessive, " history of the screw " .

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  • My throat was a bit dry from a day's exertions.

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  • We were both researching the same family tree and together have made quite a bit of progress.

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  • It sounds a bit fanatical, doesn't it?

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  • It just seemed a bit far-fetched, floating away like Noah without the animals.

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  • It all sounds a bit too far-fetched, right?

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  • The showers were a bit tricky because you have to turn the faucet all the way around to get hot water.

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  • For a bit of a chuckle we want to know what is your fashion faux pas?

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  • Most people were a bit fazed by the idea of breakfast at all.

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  • This argument on its own may seem a bit feeble.

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  • There at least she could enjoy a bit of privacy away from the media feeding frenzy which had enveloped her all summer.

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  • I prefer the fight scenes in Big Trouble in Little China, a bit more irony to the fight scenes in Big Trouble in Little China, a bit more irony to the fight scenes.

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  • Running 4 modules can be a bit of a trick and requires some finesse most of the time.

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  • The FM radio is a bit baffling... Is it just not on there or do we have to download some firmware?

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  • All sounds a bit fishy, " says last week's winner, Stephen Maddock.

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  • He said he's " a bit flabbergasted " to win.

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  • I am already flagging a bit in energy due to the valleys and peaks of pleasure and pain that is World Cup.

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  • Well, I'm usually a rum and coke fan, but maybe I'm feeling a bit more flighty this evening.

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  • Manufacturers pull out all the stops on quality these days, but the C3 feels a bit flimsy.

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  • As we waded out the dolphin started to float a bit and moved it's tail fluke slightly.

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  • Greg got a bit flustered under the glare of the camera.

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  • Michael is not your average folkie, more a Randy Newman in blue suede shoes with a bit of cabaret thrown in!

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  • One is that it seems to have acquired a bit of a celebrity following.

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  • Due for release in June, details regarding the long- awaited follow-up to 2002's mega-selling Stripped are a bit sketchy at present.

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  • This is a huge inflatable arena where participants play 5 a-side football restrained by straps - a bit like table football but with humans!

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  • The new sculpted footboard looks a bit sci-fi and very contemporary.

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  • The swell was about 6 8 feet but with a bit of nimble footwork all made it back on-board if somewhat wet!

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  • With a bit of practice and patience, you can produce exceptionally fine forceps.

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  • The dodge move does get a bit formulaic after a while, but there is enough in this game to keep the interest going.

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  • Differences Feel that things are getting a bit fractious?

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  • Brookfield is in a bit of a pickle, everyone's late and rushed and generally fractious.

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  • Back to this weekend, let's hope it says safe - sometimes it gets a bit frantic out there, doesn't it?

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  • My mom was there too, she was a bit freaked out!

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  • I fell a bit short, placing third, but swam faster than I had as a college freshman 37 years ago.

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  • The song finds enigmatic frontman Brett Anderson on top vocal form, tho overall the end product does feel a bit weak.

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  • In fact, my right ear started to feel so cold that I thought for a bit it had frostbite.

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  • I did a bit of research and found out that too much fructose could be the culprit.

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  • I was starting to get a bit frustrated what with the amount of time I have been out of work.

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  • If we're confining ourselves to organ fugues that's a bit optimistic isn't it?

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  • The Boy Least Likely To also reminds me a bit of the Russian futurists.

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  • Caption entries in our great caption contest keep pouring in, tho a number are a bit too gamey for a family magazine.

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  • She thought that a bit odd but her attention was soon drawn to the the colorful garlands and bunting hanging in the street ahead.

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  • The Rocket III is lumpy and messy, and in some ways a bit gaudy - like most custom bikes.

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  • I am starting a bit late due to my charming young children spreading nasty germs around the family.

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  • And with no human remains from this time, it is a bit like chasing ghosts.

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  • Checking a bit closer, it turned out to be a very young gibbon that was tied to the top of some chicken cages.

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  • If it's simply a handy stunt to get PR a bit of extra publicity I suppose we could just enjoy a quiet giggle.

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  • The old one was suffering a bit so we got a new giraffe.

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  • For those who are left, erm, well, yes, it is a bit girlie.

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  • He's also a bit of a ' flash git ' according to some - including, at times, his younger brother Rodney.

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  • Ronaldo goes into the Brazilian changing room to find all his team mates looking a bit glum.

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  • The stunningly gorgeous young lady in the skimpy clothing was a bit confused by the french language.

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  • Anyway, I've got a bit of juicy gossip about one of the contestants, Michelle.

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  • But I'd hate for the club to implode just because we got a bit too greedy.

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  • Even places that looked new and shiny when I first saw them are now looking a bit grim after a quarter century of neglect.

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  • All this sounds a bit grim, so to lighten the mood the main story is interspersed with other shorter stories.

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  • She had a high temperature and was a bit grizzly.

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  • One particular occasion, feeling a bit groggy from an evening ashore, my friend offered to raise it for me.

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  • I think the surrounding area looked a bit grotty in the dark and could be better lit.

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  • It's never been an issue except occasionally inside football grounds where certain fans can be, erm, a bit nasty.

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  • Some floor cushions - look a bit grubby considering children sit on them.

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  • In fact, it could look a bit gruesome and icky.

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  • She is a bit nervous and can get a bit grumpy so needs to be in a home without young children or other cats.

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  • Daisy is looking a bit grumpy above because she was not playing at that stage.

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  • We derived a similar figures from analysis of pedestrian collisions (here ). " A bit of a wild guess.

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  • It just feels like jumping the gun a bit to say no at this point.

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  • Which leaves the gunners in a bit of a pickle.

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  • East, to find any habitation, you have to hunt a bit - it stays away from the road.

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  • You can't beat a bit of Bully Sunday, October 30th, 2005 Oh dearest iTunes, how fickle thou hadst made me.

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  • Gez said he could have caught him if he taken the hairpin a bit better!

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  • One each, please, for the time being - could all get a bit hairy later.

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  • It's a bit like offering a handshake to your audience.

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  • It may be worth hanging on for a bit longer.

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  • It all seems a bit harsh for just some eating arrangements.

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  • Trekking up from London to Glasgow to visit the original home of Rangers FC when you hate football sounds a bit harsh.

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  • I'm sure she'd manage something a bit more adventurous than corned beef hash.

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  • From here we went on to some bar in Romford but the night was starting to get a bit hazy for me.

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  • I apologize if this sounds a bit heartless, but if evolution is true that is the only analysis which makes sense.

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  • Do you have a favorite family heirloom or something of historic interest that you would like to know a bit more about?

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  • There seems to be a bit of a trend for large jewelry heists lately.

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  • The anti-Semitic hysteria over the Iraq war certainly has taken quite a bit of heat off of certain higher-ups, hasn't it now?

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  • A few weeks ago he started with a bit of walking in hand, and I noticed he was dragging his offside hind leg.

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  • Its only weakness is that it may appear a bit too hippy for some people.

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  • And I'm still a bit hmm about the album anyway.

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  • Became a bit of a carpet salesman, myself... " This brought hoots of derision from some of his listeners.

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  • Hmmm sounds a bit like victorian England come back huh?

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  • However, apart from a few rehearsed lines, Tom Delonge actually seemed reasonably humble, which was a bit of a shock.

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  • We were able to do a bit of birding before the meal and saw some more excellent hummers plus a Lincoln's Sparrow.

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  • Fran was playing SF's for a while but was a bit hyper to say the least so they went away.

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  • It's also quite hypnotic; sounding a bit like rain falling on a caravan roof.

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  • Youâd be forgiven for thinking itâs a bit gimmicky â the countryâs leading program is led by TV hypnotist Paul McKenna.

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  • The anti-smoking mob do get a bit hysterical at times.

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  • The dive centers are generally open April October, getting a bit iffy at either end.

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  • If they want me. ' ' seems a bit iffy to me. ' ' Maybe you want to come?

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  • Also a look at some rather bizarre 19th century microscopes which took the use of oblique illumination a bit too far!

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  • It can be a bit like early flicks with people doing a passable imitation of Charlie Chaplin.

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  • Whether or not they tweaked the truth a bit here and there, seems immaterial.

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  • I was getting a bit impatient for some company.

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  • Your time at uni is the perfect opportunity to totally explore yourself and is a great chance for a bit of self- indulgence.

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  • More Music - At the moment, I'm a bit insular in my music tastes.

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  • But the constant jazz interlude before, during and after songs does become a bit tedious, but then am I being biased?

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  • Andrew added âWe are proud of being Newcastle based but we are not scared of a bit of national or even international travel.

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  • I've been doing a bit of out of hours work for the corporate intranet recently.

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  • Naturally feels a world better than before however can get a bit irritable, recovery better, coping mechanism improved.

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  • I haven't even looked at a dress yet, but am getting a bit itchy and really want to start.

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  • By the time we eventually dispensed with our luggage we were all feeling a bit jaded to say the least.

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  • Graham said " Since I have been here Gary has been looking a bit jaded.

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  • Don't you feel there's a danger that some people may get a bit jaded about these changes?

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  • Its a bit of a balancing act as she is very jaundiced and i don't want her to go too long.

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  • I like the dramatic entry into the chorus, but then it sounds a bit too jazzy and laid-back for my liking.

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  • They look a bit jerky at the moment but he explains that this will be different once he has slowed them down.

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  • When I was young I remember my mother referring to anyone who was a bit of a misery as an ' old killjoy ' .

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  • Anything that's a bit offbeat, a bit kitsch, a bit interesting, a bit bizarre.

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  • Let's face it, the world's a bit knackered beyond repair.

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  • By feel I bore a bit left and, getting near I felt, came on a small green knoll.

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  • It takes a bit of searching to find the main ingredient -- a pork knuckle from the fore-end of a pig.

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  • The application process seemed a bit laborious but was well worth it.

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  • Sonic, a 2D platformer being the star release game, sounds a bit lame to me.

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  • Lang syne, when I was a bit lassie, no twenty yet - " She paused and sighed.

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  • The waitress staff could use a bit of polishing and in some cases seemed lazy.

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  • One day, as I plucked a leaf, a bit of the bark came off.

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  • Steve was looking a bit leggy and is finding full-time football a bit different but I have been delighted with him.

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  • Man bites dog With the scent of unpaid levy in its nostrils, the CITB can be a bit of a rottweiler.

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  • Hi all I think Lindsay is a bit closer to what I was pointing at, that is, the reality of evil.

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  • Eavesdrop phone Sex - UK Are you a bit shy about calling a live phone sex line?

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  • I gave up smoking on Monday and feel a bit listless in a way.

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  • Well I have to say I think Goldshield's cod liver oil capsules have helped to keep my joints a bit more flexible.

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  • But I feel a bit lonesome here, for these boys are since my time.

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  • The procedure can seem a bit long-winded at times.

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  • They dug a bit further to the outside loo & an old man was in the toilet laughing his head off.

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  • You CAN stretch a bit map but the dots which make up the image will grow into ' bricks ' and therefore look lumpy.

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  • Also, the plot machinations are a bit on the twisty side, which means that it may not suit the popcorn crowd.

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  • He's a bit chiseled, a bit soulful, a bit macho and a lot nothing.

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  • No one, for instance, could experience a magnetic field without a bit of iron to test it with.

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  • Next step for us is to shake it all up a bit and take this whole malarkey a hell of a lot more seriously.

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  • The music is a bit disjointed and becomes ever more manic toward the end.

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  • Feel a half marathon may be a bit too far?

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  • This is my first read on this subject, having read quite a bit on other martial arts.

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  • Aaah thats a bit better borris, with YA mates in the pub Been spending a little freely have we?

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  • Dug at them a bit at lunchtime, but didn't have time to do anything meaningful toward fixing them, maybe tomorrow.

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  • Even getting a bit merry, not to mention totally tanked, was considered impolite.

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  • With the depth added, the Word Art looks a bit messy.

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  • It's a bit of a mix here; tapas, Italian and Greek meze all feature on the menu.

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  • He is a bit miffed about his bandage which covers his entire front leg.

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  • The track was just a bit ahead of his lips and he put the mike down at one point but the track kept going.

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  • Fox is 10yrs old and by Catch the Thatch fully papered, he has done a bit of everything but has quiet low milage.

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  • I'm guessing the mileage is aroung 6,000 maybe a bit less.

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  • You should probably put the chocolate milkshake in second as its a bit lighter.

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  • The espresso, however, just wasn't strong enough, a bit too milky, and way too hot.

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  • Im not sure, but isnt this affordability as a factor of the average wage a bit misguided?

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  • It works, tho I found it a bit fiddly in the Antarctic, where I was wearing thick mittens.

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  • David Bache's ideas were to leave gaps on it, which just looked a bit much when they saw the mock-ups.

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  • Your style, Willy, has become a bit monotonous.

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  • I was in the sixth form and there was a big style move toward longer hair and looking a bit moody.

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  • Maybe its just a bit much to ask given the whole thing is run by morons.

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  • I can understand wanting to used haired plaster but haired mortar seems a bit odd.

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  • It is also disorientating and made me feel a bit sick... and I don't get motion sickness!

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  • Genuine slasher movies take their cue from Psycho, in that the identity of the villain is a bit of a mystery.

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  • Surprisingly tho, the site wasn't too mucky, then the rain went off and the sun even came out for a bit!

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  • That can get a bit muddled in three hours.

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  • Victorian music hall was an entertainment a bit like today's theater, but much more rowdy!

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  • Luckily there was this wierd looking pensioner standing next to me with a couple of mangy mutts on a bit of rope.

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  • Now, there are hidden advantages to going a bit mutton as you sink into decrepitude.

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  • This may sound a bit mystical, but that's how it is!

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  • If you don't solo with reference to the head it always sounds a bit naff to me.

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  • I'm a bit naff on the subject, really.

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  • Sorry to sound like a bit of an old nag.

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  • I am a bit worried about him because this week he came to training with bright red nail polish on!

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